In addition to this, Halo Infinite, announced at E3 2018, will reportedly launch alongside these new consoles, but will also be available on Xbox One. Lastly, Ninja Theory, one of Microsoft’s newly acquired studios, will allegedly release a new game in early 2020, which would likely be for Xbox One rather than the Scarlet consoles.

Thurott published a similar report claiming the Scarlet consoles would be unveiled at E3 2019, and claims they will launch in fall 2020 alongside Halo Infinite, which allegedly has more RPG elements than prior Halo titles. Thurott claims Microsoft likely won’t discuss pricing at E3 2019, and that the company is starting to lock down what else it will announce during its keynote.

Of course, these still remain rumors, and nothing surrounding the alleged Lockhart and Anaconda consoles have been confirmed to be true.